Rialo is focused on solving one of the biggest hidden problems in crypto infrastructure
< the massive cost created by fragmented middleware systems
Most blockchains today depend on separate external networks for data feeds execution coordination and real-world connectivity
They also highlighted that the real killer use cases aren’t simple one-time proofs those are better for ZK
FHE becomes powerful when there’s continuous private computation, like private balances, confidential stablecoins, or AI models running on sensitive inputs
People still think FHE is too slow to be useful, but that mindset is getting outdated fast
In reality, performance has improved a lot, to the point where it’s starting to fit real blockchain workloads
The next era of crypto will be shaped by AI, quantum computing, and the growing need for privacy-preserving infrastructure
@AngieMKTmom sat down with @GuyZys to discuss how new age privacy stacks are evolving, Fhenix’s roadmap, and lessons from his journey as a 3x founder
Another important point from the interview is that FHE isn’t just about hiding data
it’s about enabling computation on encrypted data. That means things like lending, trading, and institutional finance can happen without exposing sensitive information
Privacy was never supposed to be a premium feature
For years, Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) is an amazing idea on paper keeping data encrypted while still being able to compute on it
The problem was performance it was too slow for RW apps
That's where Fhenix DBFV comes in
Fhenix is showing that encrypted computation is no longer just a research topic
With CoFHE already live on Ethereum, Arbitrum, and Base testnets, developers can start building applications where privacy is built into the core experience instead of being an afterthought
Why does this matter?
Because applications like confidential lending, private trading, encrypted AI, and MEV-resistant DeFi need exactly this kind of infrastructure
Users want the benefits of blockchain without exposing every piece of their financial activity to the world
The future of crypto won't be built on transactions alone. It will be built on applications that can understand, verify, and act on real-world information
and that's exactly the direction Rialo is building toward
Most blockchains are great at processing transactions, but they struggle when applications need real-world data or complex workflows
@RialoHQ takes a different approach by building these capabilities directly into the protocol
This makes it possible to build products that feel closer to real-world software while still benefiting from blockchain guarantees
What stands out is that Rialo is focused on helping developers build systems that verify information, and connect onchain logic with outside world
Private data is becoming one of the biggest parts of AI but sharing sensitive data safely is still a huge problem
That’s what @StoryProtocol is trying to solve with its new CDR Hackathon
CDR, short for Confidential Data Rails, an interesting thing for developers
The CDR Hacakthon kicks off in 2 days.
If you’re building for data marketplaces, personal agents, or anything involving sensitive data, this is for you.
@jacobmtucker breaks it down ↓
This opens the door for things like AI agents buying data securely, gated premium content, private AI datasets, and safer data marketplaces without exposing sensitive information